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    Barbie Doll Diversity

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    Dhruv Patel MKT. 301 Wosk‚ Julie‚ “The New Diversity in Barbie Dolls: Radical Change or More of the same?” in the Huffington post. I. Introduction 1. In today’s time the demographic of America is becoming rapidly diverse. Within the last few months‚ Mattel came out with a new line of diverse Barbie dolls which come in four different body types‚ 22 eye colors‚ seven different skin tones‚ different face shapes‚ and 24 hair styles. Mattel has chosen to focus on the growing diverse youth market to

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    BANDURA AND THE BOBO DOLL

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    Bandura and the Bobo Doll Running head: BANDURA AND THE BOBO DOLL Bandura‚ Ross‚ and Ross: Observational Learning and the Bobo Doll Anthony R. Artino Jr. University of Connecticut Bandura and the Bobo Doll 1 Bandura‚ Ross‚ and Ross: Observational Learning and the Bobo Doll Since the publication of their seminal article entitled‚ “Transmission of Aggression Through Imitation of Aggressive Models” (Bandura‚ Ross‚ & Ross‚ 1961)‚ the work of Albert Bandura and his co-authors has had an

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    History of Barbie Dolls

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    Nichole Burnell is crippled and spends the last summer of her “childhood” playing with Barbie dolls with her little sister‚ Jennie. I think little girls playing with Barbie dolls are trying to grow up‚ because Barbie is a young adult and has a fully developed body‚ wears makeup‚ and drives. She also engages in many different careers‚ making her a role model to young girls. I think Nichole playing with Barbie dolls symbolizes her growing up‚ as ironic as that is. Barbie’s Debut Barbie was introduced

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    New Heritage Doll

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    New Heritage Doll 1. Compute the Free Cash Flows for the years 2010 to 2020 for both projects See excel File attached. Assumptions: * We assumed the required working capital in table 2 and 3 is the amount required in 2010‚ for further years we computed the WCR based on the ratio’s of minimum cash balance‚ number of days sales outstanding‚ inventory turnover and days payable outstanding (deducting the depreciation as instructed) * We assumed the SG&A and fixed production costs were project specific

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    Irony In Barbie Doll

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    In the poem “Barbie Doll”‚ by Marge Piercy‚ the use of imagery‚ symbolism‚ and irony expresses a tragic‚ cruel society that emphasizes appearance above personality and unrealistic beauty ideals above health and happiness. Throughout the poem a young girl is raised and bullied to believe that her appearance is the most important aspect of her self. Her self worth is torn apart until she dies. The use of imagery‚ symbolism‚ and irony works to deliver a heartbreaking message about the flawed society

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    the house

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    The House Grotty and ruined‚ the house stood grounded to the earth. I shivered as though ice had replaced my spine. The cold air enveloped my entire body. The multiple layers of clothing could not protect me against the deathly cold. The walkway leading up to the house was cracked. Weeds and dandelions poked out from these cracks. Red roses grew wildly in thick patches by the gate. The moonlight cast a ghoulish glow on the house. Vines formed a twisted maze upon the side of house‚ reaching their

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    Guys and Dolls Critique

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    Nicolas Jorge Alvarez 30 Oct‚ 2013 THE 2000 - Martinez-Hamilton Guys and Dolls Critique The set design and the costumes of the Havana Broadway scenes in Act One of the Guys and Dolls production were nostalgic to me. The stories my grandmother told me about her native land of Cuba and those of my mother told me about her hometown of Brooklyn ran through my mind as the worlds they described came alive on the stage. I was enamored with the sets and costumes of these two scenes because it made

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    The Barbie doll‚ originally introduced in the year of 1959‚ has evolved throughout the years to adapt to the numerous trends in fashion‚ lifestyles and beliefs which were present in society. The popular doll‚ which was present in many young childhoods‚ has had multiple progressions in the appearance of the doll which has been influenced by the popular culture throughout the years. The Barbie doll enterprise now has developed to have a wide range of skin colours‚ hair styles and clothing. Throughout

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    considered a pathological problem. Nora from “The Doll House‚” only exuded narcissistic behavior because she was treated like a doll. She was spoiled and only thought that that was how she was supposed to behave in order to get what she wanted or to please the men in her life. The grandmother from “A Good Man is Hard to Find” on the other hand was very narcissistic and extremely self consumed. The whole world was supposed to revolve around her. In “The Doll House‚” Nora borrows money from a bank and lies

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    Doll and Consumerism Lures

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    the boy and think about the similarities to everyday life. In the photographic essay American Girls‚ by Ilona Szwarc‚ the repetition of the series and the sequencing of the images destroys the concept of individuality and the relationship with the dolls are not in any way special. This shows that the girls are lead into a false reality and that they have been told to think that

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